REDISCOVERING ZEN’S ROOTS IN ANCIENT CHINA

Join us Apr 6 - 8 for Rediscovering Zen's Roots in Ancient China with philosopher David Hinton who teaches at Columbia University. His books include Existence: A Story, The Wilds of Poetry, and his translation of the Ch'an classic No-Gate Gateway (Wu-men Kuan) is forthcoming.

Daily Meditation Schedule

You are welcome to join us for zazen:
7:00-8:00 a.m. | 12:20-1:00 p.m. | 5:30-6:30 p.m.

These sessions take place every day in Upaya’s Circle of the Way Temple, unless otherwise noted in the calendar below. (Calendar is accurate for current month only; check back for next month.) If possible, please arrive five minutes early and wear black or dark colors, avoiding shorts and tank tops. The hour-long sessions include walking meditation.

Upaya will be chanting the Gate of Sweet Nectar Liturgy calling out to all those who are lost and left behind, those who hunger and thirst, including those parts of ourselves that we think of as insufficient[...]

Please note that Upaya has limited parking. We greatly appreciate it if you are able to walk, bike, or carpool! Please park in the East parking lot (the second driveway — the one farther from town) unless it is full. No parking on Cerro Gordo Road and please be careful not to block the fire hydrant by parallel parking along driveway to the public West Parking Lot. We also ask for your mindfulness of those who use the public park and our neighbors. Thank you.

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